
Kuala Lumpur is also the cultural hub for Malaysia and, as such is home to a number of cultural centres. These include the National Museum which displays friezes and artefacts collected from throughout the country.
The Islamic Arts Museum boasts more than 7,000 Islamic artefacts and is situated next to the National Mosque.
Other must-dos include the National Art Gallery of Malaysia which is next to the National Theatre and National Library.
Eating Out and Nightlife
The area known as the Golden Triangle is both the business and fun capital in this city. There are many nightclubs and bars as well as restaurants and eateries including the Hard Rock Café, the Rum Jungle, the Thai Club and Nuovo. The so called golden triangle which is formed by Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan Imbi and Jalan Sultan Ismail is also home to numerous eateries.
"The city also plays host to an annual International Gourmet Festival, ideal for foodies looking to sample a variety of cuisines under one roof."
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